6 Portraits Of Disney Animal Characters Artistically Made Out Of Food

Pluto made from hot dog buns is such a genius creation!

Sophia
6 Portraits Of Disney Animal Characters Artistically Made Out Of Food

It might seem like every possible Disney-inspired creation has already been thought of, but Erin Jang, a talented graphic designer from New York City, is breathing new life into this idea. She crafts charming and delightful food art that pays homage to the much-loved animal characters from Disney movies, proving that there's always room for innovation.

From the courageous Simba in "The Lion King" to the mischievous Abu in "Aladdin," Disney's animal characters have captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. These characters not only entertain but also teach valuable lessons about friendship, bravery, and the importance of being true to oneself.

Jang takes everyday items like hot dog buns, cotton candy, and an array of vegetables and transforms them into edible masterpieces that resemble these iconic Disney animals. She meticulously lists the ingredients used for each art piece, encouraging fans to bring their favorite characters to life in their own kitchens.

Her creations are too adorable to eat, turning mealtime into an adventure in the magical world of Disney. For those eager to see Jang's latest whimsical creations, her social media pages are a treasure trove of creativity.

There, she showcases how, with a bit of imagination, food can become a canvas for celebrating the enduring charm and appeal of Disney's animal characters. Just take a look at some of her works here...

1. Marie

Faturing white maple cotton candy for the body, black licorice laces and wheels for eyebrows, eyelids, and lashes, black raspberry gummies and marshmallows for eyes, a gumdrop nose, sour blue gummy belts for whiskers and mouth, rock candy and sour watermelon gummy belts for the collar and bow, sour grapefruit slices for ears, and a mix of foil-wrapped chocolate and hard candy for the hairbow.

1. Mariework.theindigobunting.com

2. Pluto

Featuring hot dog buns, hamburger buns, salami, provolone cheese, black olives, and black rye bread.

2. Plutowork.theindigobunting.com

3. Pascal

Green tortilla adorned with shiso leaves, kale, Romano bean for the mouth, baby purple potatoes and baby Cippolini onions along with crimini mushrooms for the eyes, accented by asparagus, savoy cabbage, broccoli rabe, rosemary, Romanesco, and green beans.

3. Pascalwork.theindigobunting.com

4. Flounder

Blue raspberry Airheads, blue raspberry licorice twists, and blue sour gummy belts, with sour bottle gummies for the tail and blue rock candy for the fins.

Black licorice forms the eyebrows and mouth, while marshmallows serve as the eyes. Lemon gummies add detail as the nose, cheeks, and eyelids, and hard candies mimic bubbles around the fish.

4. Flounderwork.theindigobunting.com

5. Arlo

Green pepper for the head, jicama and Bosc pear slices for the eyes, with zucchini serving as the nose, neck, and mouth. Blueberries act as nostrils, while garlic cloves create the teeth.

5. Arlowork.theindigobunting.com

6. Olaf

Crafted from white rice, adorned with kombu, nori or seaweed paper for the eyebrows, eyes, and mouth, a slice of daikon for the tooth, a carrot for the nose, and mochi for the eyes.

6. Olafwork.theindigobunting.com

Well, this was awesome. Her work is a reminder that Disney's storytelling magic extends far beyond the screen, inspiring artists and fans alike to explore their creativity in new and exciting ways.

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Sophia